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The Fix

Scott Lamb
Travolta says Scientology could have helped Anna Nicole. Paris facing jail time? Plus: Mills says flying leg "very unlikely."

“This Just In”

David Puner
New takes on "American Idol," George W. Bush, Anna Nicole, and "Meet the Press."

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
The dog days of Super Bowl hype: They better hurry up and play. We're running out of stories.

Clinton vs. Obama

Kathleen Langan
To look at early '08 election coverage, you'd think race and gender were the only issues on the table.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
O.J. canceled. Kramer apologizes for outburst. Plus: Fox to launch "'The Daily Show' for conservatives."

A new bellwether for America

Garrett Epps
Jim Webb's victory, handing the Senate to the Dems, completes Virginia's transformation from reliably red into something more muted -- and more reflective of a changing national politics.

Me and Mr. Bonds

Gary Kamiya
A longtime Giants fan reflects on the coming Barry Bonds train wreck -- and the unflattering mirror his case holds up to our morality.

“We had abortions” — and outing ourselves was our choice

Lynn Harris
AOL poll misleads readers about Ms. cover story.

Great expectations

Joe Conason
It may be naive, but Bill Clinton's initiative to solve the planet's biggest problems is raising the prospect of a world where America can lead again.

How to marry a Forbes man

Lynn Harris
"Weasel your way into a private party" -- and other great tips!

Watching Beirut die

Anthony Bourdain
We went to Beirut to film a TV show about the city's newly vibrant culinary and cultural scene. Then the bombs started falling, and we could only stand on the barricades of our hotel balcony and watch it all disappear -- again.

What else we’re reading

Tracy Clark-Flory
Breaking news: A definitive answer to the age-old question of what women want!

The Fix

Salon Staff
A Jolie-Pitt is born ... and there's dancing in the streets. Leto "not gay." Plus: "X-Men" breaks Spidey record.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Madame Tussaud's unveils Britney's heaving breasts. Davis apologizes for lewd Lohan comments. Plus: Leto gay?

Bench warfare

Will Evans
Judge Terrence Boyle's former law clerks have launched a dubious defense of the embattled Bush nominee. Will their tactics backfire on Bill Frist and the White House?

Controversial Bush judge broke ethics law

Will Evans
A Salon/CIR investigation reveals that Terrence Boyle, a key circuit court nominee touted by the White House and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, ruled in multiple cases involving corporations in which he held investments.

The DHS’s Brian Doyle: Not just perverted. Stupid, too

Farhad Manjoo
The failed sexual exploits of an official at the Department of Homeland Security.

You’ve got good mail

Farhad Manjoo
Businesses are fuming over AOL's plan to charge for sending e-mail to its users. But if it cuts spam and guarantees delivery, what's the problem?

The Fix

Salon Staff
Paris takes on London. Oscar gets parsed. More Frey fallout: Is Jennifer Aniston to blame?

War is hot!

Katharine Mieszkowski
AOL Moviefone's "Babes in Arms" loves a woman in uniform.

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
Why TV not only keeps you happy, but also binds the galaxy together. Plus: The predictable charms of "The O.C."

Ten years of Salon

Gary Kamiya
From the dot-com madness to our Blackbeard-like refusal to die to making online journalism history, it's been one hell of a ride. A look back at Salon's first decade.
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